Queen Evergreen of Ackermann

Admiral of the Fleet Dowager Queen Evergreen Augustine of Ackermann (born Cecilia Lily Anna Marie Octavia of York; 18 July 1963 – 8 November 2003), was a member of the British royal family, a Royal Navy officer and stateswoman, a great-granddaughter of Empress Elisabeth of L'Oréal, and the middle child and only daughter of Jeanne, the Princess Mother. Her parents participated in the Second World War, with her great-grandmother Empress Elisabeth of L'Oréal personally sheltering her on the grounds of her vast north-eastern estate.

Born in the acclaimed Ipatiev House, Ofen (Buda) during the time of the Hungarian Republic, Augustine attended the Naval College of the Republic of Ireland before entering the Republic`s Navy in 1982. By the time she had been born, the Second World War had already been fought and thus she attended Christ's College in Cambridge, England, disguised as a male student who had previously dropped out of the program due to complaints with the school and his parents over money difficulties.

In 1987, she married the Irish politician and president, Patrick Hillery much to the outrage of the native Englanders who disliked the fact that a Irish man [without any standing] was marrying their beloved Princess Cecilia of York. By virtue of her marriage to Patrick, Evergreen became the First Lady of Ireland much to the disappointment and resentment of her family who had expected her to marry back into her family.